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ActionAid advocates integration of climate change education into curriculum
The ActionAid Ghana (AAG) has reiterated the need for the Ghana Education Service to incorporate climate change education into the basic school curriculum.
Ghana needs to intensify public education on statistical literacy – Prof. Adebanji
The need to intensify public education on statistical literacy in Ghana cannot be overempahsised, as this will help address the underutilisation of data among the populace.
CSIR raises concerns over secret transfer of 400-acre land to private developer
The National Executives of Staff Associations of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) have expressed concerns about the alleged secret transfer of over 400 acres of land for research development, to private developers.
Court jails taxicab robber 15 years in hard labour
A Tema Circuit Court ‘has sentenced Eric Gyimah, a mobile phone seller to 15 years imprisonment in hard labour for robbing a taxi driver of his taxicab.
GJA inaugurates 75th anniversary planning committee
The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has inaugurated an 11-member planning committee for its 75th anniversary commemoration this year.
ECG serves disconnection notice to Yilo Krobo District Hospital over GH¢1.4m debt
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has served a disconnection notice to the Yilo Krobo District Hospital, for the non-payment of accrued electricity bill.
Takoradi Technical University admits 7,244 new students
Some 7, 244 students have reported to the Takoradi Technical University (TTU) out of the 9, 436 admitted for the 2023/2024 academic year to pursue various programmes.
Consider the use of local rice for school feeding – Rice farmers
Local rice farmers in the Adansi South District are appealing to the government to encourage the use of local rice for the school feeding programmes at the basic and senior high school levels.
Somaliland delegation understudies Ghana’s civic education system
A two-member delegation from Somaliland are in Ghana to understudy the country’s civic education system being championed by the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), to enable them to replicate same.
Environmentalist calls for halt in trade of pangolin scales
The trade in scales of pangolins is increasingly becoming more profitable and this poses a threat to attempts by environmentalists and stakeholders to effectively conserve the species, which are on the verge of extinction.